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Palmer Out Again? Will he miss the Barcelona Clash?

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Chelsea and England forward Cole Palmer has been hit with a truly unlucky injury, delaying his return to the pitch. After months of recovering from a groin issue, the 23-year-old was set to rejoin the team. Then, a common, clumsy household accident struck: Palmer fractured his toe by stubbing it hard on a door at home during the night.

The Freak Accident at Home

Manager Enzo Maresca confirmed the bizarre setback, describing it as an “accident at home.” The injury is a small fracture to the little toe on his left (preferred) foot. Maresca, showing a human touch, laughed it off by saying, “It can happen. I wake up many times during the night—I hit my head, my legs, my everything.” This simple, everyday mishap has suddenly put a pause on Palmer’s comeback.

Missing Crucial Clashes

Though the manager insists the injury is “nothing important” in the long term, the timing is terrible. Palmer will be unavailable for Chelsea’s next three major matches: a Premier League clash against Burnley, a massive Champions League game against Barcelona, and the London derby against Arsenal. This is a big blow for the Blues, who rely on Palmer’s attacking spark.

A Wait Extended

Palmer had been very close to returning from a two-month-long groin injury, even participating in training earlier in the week. The toe fracture means he must wait at least another week or two before he can be considered for selection. The focus now shifts back to recovery. It has to be made sure that both the injuries are fully healed. Before he returns to the pitch.

Author’s Insight

This story is a sharp reminder that players are just people, capable of tripping over a rug or, in this case, a doorframe. While frustrating for Chelsea fans, this kind of accident is relatable and adds a funny layer to an otherwise painful situation. Palmer just needs to rest up. Getting fit again is a marathon, not a sprint—even if he has to tiptoe around the house for a while.

As featured on Chelseanews.com

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